Tacoma Rainiers Baseball Club

(253) 752-7707

Hours

Mon - Fri | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
The development of Cheney Stadium as the home of Pacific Coast League baseball in Tacoma began in 1957 as a shared idea by area businessmen Ben Cheney and Clay Huntington. Following a three-year effort by these men, the San Francisco Giants agreed in the fall of 1959 to relocate their Triple-A club from Phoenix to Tacoma hinged on the city's ability to construct a new stadium in time for the beginning of the 1960 season. Cheney now features amenities that include luxury suites, a club/restaurant, club seats closer than any other seat in any other ballpark across the nation and a grass berm located along right field. The stadium boasts double the number of concession points of sale and more ADA seating and better ADA access. Gone are the wooden walls that lined left and right field, replaced by lower, padded, chain-link fences featuring inset bullpens. The Rainiers clubhouse and dugout, formerly located along the first base line, have shifted to third base, with visiting teams now residing in the fully renovated first base location. After every Sunday game at Cheney Stadium, it's time for Kids Run the Bases. All kids get to head down to the field to run the same bases as their Tacoma Rainiers heroes. In-Season Team Store Hours Game Days: 11 a.m. - End of Game, Non-Game Days: Monday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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  • 47.236233, -122.49292
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